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Manhattan Cops are hunting a Murray Hill bank bandit, authorities said yesterday.

The unidentified man entered the Sovereign branch at Lexington Avenue and East 35th Street and slipped a teller a demand note at 1 p.m. on April 20. He fled with an undisclosed amount of cash.

A teenager was nabbed in a stolen vehicle after cops saw him run a red light in Harlem, authorities said yesterday.

Police in a patrol car pulled over Victor Andriades, 17, in a Mitsubishi Eclipse at Frederick Douglass Boulevard and West 138th Street at 12:28 a.m. Sunday, the DA’s Office said.

As one cop got out of the patrol car, Andriades allegedly sped away but soon jumped out while the Mitsubishi was moving slowly. Police jumped into the car, brought it to a halt.

Andiades was charged with reckless endangerment, unauthorized use of a vehicle and criminal possession of stolen property.

A gunman was arrested after seriously wounding a man on a Harlem street, authorities said yesterday.

Timothy Cadell, 24, allegedly shot the 20-year-old victim several times at West 140th Street and Seventh Avenue at 12:30 a.m. on May 2, sources said.

Police arrested Cadell that day, and he was charged with attempted murder, assault and weapons possession, the DA’s Office said.

Sources said the victim required surgery and may be paralyzed.

Brooklyn A thief was arrested for stealing a plow after cops saw him driving it in a Coney Island parking lot, authorities said yesterday.

Police confronted Vincent Rivieccio, 45, at 12:19 a.m. Wednesday when he got out of the plow cab in the lot on West 5th Street near Sea Breeze Avenue, sources said.

Rivieccio allegedly said he was a repo man for a bank. Cops contacted the property manager, who said the plow was not being repossessed, sources said.

A spokesman for DA Charles Hynes said Rivieccio was charged with criminal trespass, grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property.

Cops busted a Park Slope man who allegedly threw objects from the roof of his home, authorities said yesterday.

Ramon Rivera, 59, allegedly tossed a window pane, a fan and a metal pipe from atop his 11th Street residence near Seventh Avenue at 8 p.m. Wednesday.

Police arrested Rivera on charges of menacing and reckless endangerment.

Queens A second suspect has been busted in a South Jamaica home invasion that netted nearly $40,000 in cash, authorities said yesterday.

Kitchul Goss, 22, was arrested Tuesday on charges of burglary, robbery and assault, according to a spokeswoman for DA Richard Brown.

Goss, Jaquan Dupree, 20, and another accomplice allegedly barged into a residence at 148th Street and 111th Avenue just before 8 a.m. on March 28.

The trio confronted seven people at gunpoint, pistol-whipped two of them and took $34,000 in cash and jewelry.

Then they swiped more than $4,000 from other victims and fled, cops said.

Several victims gave chase as one of the suspects fired at least three shots at them.

Dupree was arrested on April 17. The other alleged cohort is still at large.

Two men were arrested for punching a store clerk and a police officer while impersonating a cop, authorities said yesterday.

The violence began at about 3 a.m. Wednesday when Jan Baran, 40, and Jacek Wrobel, 35, allegedly walked inside the store at Victory Boulevard and Clove Road in Sunnyside.

Wrobel allegedly asked for a pack of cigarettes, but the store did not have his brand. Baran became enraged and allegedly punched a clerk in the chest, and Wrobel displayed a replica badge and stated, “I’m a cop. Where’s your green card?”

The real police were called, and Baran punched one officer in the throat and chest, authorities said.

A spokesman for DA Daniel Donovan said Wrobel was charged with criminal impersonation while Baran was slapped with several charges, including attempted assault.

A thief was caught red-handed after a witness spotted him breaking into two cars in Woodrow, authorities said yesterday.

The witness called 911 after he watched Anthony Tritto, 23, enter the vehicles on Rosedale Avenue near Everton Avenue at 1:40 a.m. Wednesday, sources said.

When cops arrived, they found Tritto in possession of a laptop computer, a computer-network router, a phone-line testing device and two laptop-computer carrying cases.

Police also allegedly found cocaine in his possession. He was charged with petit larceny and drug possession.

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